A second custodial worker, Tom McMillan, 49, was treated at a hospital, but a nursing supervisor said the family asked that no information be released.

The two men were moving a tank of ammonia in a loading dock when a line broke, spilling 50 gallons of ammonia, said Fire Department spokeswoman Bernadette Galvez. Ammonia becomes a deadly gas when exposed to the air. About 30 people were evacuated. The ammonia was contained to one part of the building and there were no leaks to the outside, company spokeswoman Sarah Delea said.

WALDPORT, Ore. -- Police on Monday identified two small children found dead last week in a coastal inlet and said they were searching for their parents.

The floating body of 5-year-old Zachary Michael Longo was found Wednesday. His sister, 3-year-old Sadie Ann Longo, was found three days later by divers, according to the Lincoln County sheriff's department.

Child advocate to run against accused judge

SANTA ANA, Calif. -- A children's advocate is running as a write-in candidate against a state Superior Court judge who faces federal charges of possessing child pornography.

Superior Court Judge Ronald Kline, 61, was arrested Nov. 5 after authorities searched his home and confiscated two computers and 166 computer disks that allegedly held sexually explicit pictures of young boys.

Kline is seeking re-election to a six-year term in the March 5 election. After the charges were filed, Gay Sandoval, a Costa Mesa lawyer and children's advocate, decided to challenge Kline. The deadline for a candidate to file to appear on the ballot was Nov. 7, so Sandoval filed petitions with 850 signatures last week to add a blank space on the ballot for write-in votes.

Kline plans to plead innocent to the charges, his lawyer said.

Pasta maker recalls yolk-free noodles

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- American Italian Pasta Co. is recalling 5,000 cases of yolk-free noodles that could cause an allergic reaction in people who have an egg allergy.

The Kansas City-based company said the noodles contain egg whites, but that was inadvertently omitted from nutritional information on new stand-up packages of Mueller's Yolk Free Medium and Wide Noodles.

The company said no illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported because of the error.

The recall covers 12-ounce packages of Mueller's Yolk Free Medium and Wide Noodles with the UPC code 02965123 and lot codes beginning 082403Y, 102203Y and 112003Y, and UPC code 02965026 with lot codes beginning 082303Y and 112103Y. Some of the product was distributed in Texas. Customers can return the packages to the place of purchase for a full refund.

AIDS activist undergoes

Kramer's doctors said his condition was improving and was about where it should be after the 12-hour surgery Friday.

Kramer, 66, spent seven months on the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's waiting list. He moved to Pittsburgh in early November to wait for an organ to become available. While many transplant centers oppose the surgery for HIV-positive patients, UPMC's Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute has performed 10 liver transplants on HIV-positive patients since 1997. Eight of the patients have survived. Kramer's HIV has been relatively well controlled, but he suffered from end-stage liver failure caused by hepatitis B.

Driver dumps body, runs down cyclist

BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. -- An off-duty firefighter was killed when he was struck by a driver who had dumped the body of a homeless woman along the side of the road, police said.

The driver apparently feared Peter Firehock, 48, a Delray Beach firefighter, had witnessed the dumping of Beth Nowell late Saturday, police said. Nowell had been run down earlier, then moved to the spot, police said.

No one had been arrested as of Monday, said Gretchen Murphy, shift supervisor at Boynton Beach Police Department. Firehock was bicycling with his dog Pepper when he was struck and killed instantly. A passer-by found Firehock just off a bike trail with Pepper waiting next to his body.

As police searched the area, they found the body of Nowell, 34, across the street.

Man accused of raping girl he met on Internet

IRVINE, Calif. -- A college sophomore is accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl he met on the Internet and carving swastikas on her face, police said.